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THE KAMATH StTN, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FTATTTRrVAT
Uvi
You!
in tt'inii ir
vol
in blossoms rou ml
whisper
hour your
birds,
I see your fur
mo lyiuK.
The stirring iraws th
your fond Words,
The bouih winds wuii
mo, softly atghlng.
You fill etch hallowed corner of
my hoart.
Uecuusc of you thcie's beauty in
all seeing.
Of every lovely Ihlng you Been a
pari.
You aro iho fragrant essence
my being!
Harriot Foster t'haudlci
Hclcnc cBrcitcnstcin
BOCIETY COlTiilt
Telephone 88
nldftt. Tho info: mi.l;t of soiial ac
Urttlee is a marked changed in
j Klamath Falls society. What on
l" torprising Is being done is most ia
iformal ami many of tbom impromptu
! affairss.
; Vacation an 1 leisuie aro the koy
I notes ami not until September will
; interest revive.
.miss. i'. vv, nrxstiv,
SOCIALLY PHOMINKNT
(il KST IX CITY
j Among the interesting anil dis
tinguished visitors in the city over
the Weekend, is Mrs. F. W. Benton
of Kugone. During her visit here.
.Mrs. Ben VOn is the house guest of
Mr. ami Mrs. Ceorgo 0. rirleh. For
many years Mrs. Benson was one of
of
.P. K. O. PICNIC, Wl.l l.-UNK
! UKACH I'lNJoVAIll.t: AFFAIR
I OF SUNDAY
One of gee most on) yable nf
' fairs of the past week was the an
nual picnic of the 1'. K. O. elub on
Sunday w hen the ctab members and
their families motored W wiui-Kse
beirh where the day was spent. ,v
plcalc lunch and swimming parly
proved most enjoyable. Am.'ng
these enjoy itig the annual affair
were: Messrs and Mesdames Kred
Peterson anil family. 8yd Kvans
and family, Andy Collier an.l family.
B, I. Cramblett and family, 11. V.
ll.tt litany and family. Fred Fleet and
fa mlly, J. 1 Heard und family. J.
Daggett and family, l.ynn Sabln.
, Marry QoaNor und family, l(. o.
lOlttaOeek and family. K. tl. Cum
: mings and family, Frank Bell and
j family. Caleb Jones and family. It
I Porter. Mrs, Drew, Mrs .McMillan.
.Miss Wlnnard. Mrs. Boyd anl fain
MIDSUMMER
DAY'S
Midsummer, with its hoot, its
crtla and general uninterested.
nere ana nas io De lived wrongs. me prominent leauers 01 UN social j iss i-Uriie Robinson. Miss lla
Summer clothes are beginning to set at the state capitol. first as Utolaan, Mr. LkVd I'orter. Miss Frances
losu their crisp freshness of early i wife of the Secretary of State and ' neatly. Miss Vera Houston. Mr.
June. Even the bright .-port suits. I later that as first lady of the state. !' Molser, Mr. and Mrs. Canning and
vafclle nuking a brave fight to re-j Governor Benson's wife. For the Sl) anj ffr I.lvlngaton.
lain their smartness, a:e looking a past ten years Mrs. Benson has neon ana
bit discouraged. Summer is grow-, house mother at the I'i Beta Phil
lag old and Jail h is n . made a-J-' fraternity ir. Eugene. MR& l(Mis COMHMSIBSTO
tHIAIili lllUIHIMl
Honoring her little son. James
Evan Bogors eighth birthday. Mrs.
. Leslie Kogors charmingly entertain-
the
be
tween we Hours or two and rive on
Friday afternoon. A profusion of
lovely snap dragons and marigolds
in pastel shades were prettily ar
ranged about the home. Mrs. Bog
ors was assisted by her two daugh
ters. Miss Zepha anil Miss Jean Rog
ers in serving the little ones dainty
refreshments.
vent, M' it is a waiting game both j It has been twenty-eight years
for the excitement of new autumn (since Mrs. Benson last visited Klam-
styles and soria! diversions.
lath Falls, as the guest of her broth-
ler-in-law. Judge Henry 1,. Benson. I
What more delicious ecstacy than Many arc the -changes in the city j ""ocr ones ai
to feel yourself free in the heart of and surrounding country since her ! g "omi on racuu lerrai
the wocds, with the birds telling lasl visit and it is with pleasant
you their secrets, and wisdom ; anticipation that Mrs. Benson looks
gleaned from the babble of or : jks ! forward to a motor trip to Crater
The sweet, faint echo of such a Lake on Monday with her host and
thought makes you want to gird on ' hostess,
your knapsack and seek the shad- !
ows of the tall trees. DELIGHTFUL BIRTHDAY PARTY
Where to no to find ,-lianire :, , ; '' Al'DRKY LCCILLB HILL
Hit. AM) Mils. UHORfJH I.
ItlCHT HOST AND liosicss
MC NUON I I M III ns
Honoring ,ir. Prank fairtlold
and daughter Julia and sou Dkvtdi
with Miss Norma Sparks, eastern
visitors in bits city, Dr, snd Mrs,
Qeolga I, Wright oie host and
hostess ,u u prettily appointed, lun
cheon on last Baturday noon at the
Wiight home on Main. The lun
cheon table was centered with a
low bowl of garden flowers. Covers
were laid for the eastern guests
ami we Wright family,
immediately following the lunch
a it the guests jell by motor for
tie .oast from wlilch point tho
will Journey through Yellow itotie
National Park. Lake Louise. Dam (I
.ind other northern points, before
returning to Chicago where the
Misses FalrfleM and Sparks and Mr.
David Palrtield win resume their
studies at the Untvetstty of Illinois.
KlUK.N'Dei t OMl'MMENT
KARL III MPIIllKV
Compltmenttng Mr. Bgrl .Muiuph
rey of law Angeles, who has been
spending his taeatton here wlt'.i his
parents Mr. and .Mrs George Hum
phrey, a group ( the younger so
sit set motored to Wiui-Kse 'bench
on Thursday evening where they en
Jo. dellglitful picnic inn! swim
ming puny. The Impromptu affair
belli: in the nature of a farewell
party for .Mr. Humphrey who left
on Friday morning for his southern
home, la the party were: Misses
Pauline Cllft, Ruth DlXOn, C.eneve
Hclislc. and Frances Hlllliptlicy
Messrs Paul Keller. Karl Humphrey
Jack Murphy und Ariel Edsull.
ItMTliN PROM H'KBK
AT DIAMOND L.1KK
Mrs. (Jorge I. Wright und daugh
ter Miss Henrietta with Uha Helen
.May Mason relumed Friday from
Diamond Uiko w.iero they have
spent an enjoyable week, The
Wright lodge which la under con
Itructfton will Imi completed within
the doming week and will be one
of the most htttiJ of the lo Iges on
lot lake.
WITH POIiKB WHO IIH Mil
itll' tc TIIH I.ADDKB
Dy supplying the toy ll'inlo wit h
atlractlve dolls which uhe eiirves
from the roots of COttOUWOOtl trees,
.Mrs. t. I.. Mct'rucketi. a Moiilituii
raUOll Wpman, has paid all the ex
penses of her daughter education.
i tiou wiin snsoavorloi to fores ilm
OtrouUj commissioner io ptrmti h to mil
Judge MoMtbgn tody dlanilaMd the oorutln oorHfltmtm which the emu
llllimloltl'l' mtUHll 1" tfO OH Hie
N1IT IIIS.MINSIH)
HAI.il.M, tiro.. Aug. I
One of the
of social not.
recreation is a never ending theme
lor speculation, yet here at your
very door is the answer. Let the
cares of the world, like a mantle.
fall from your shoulders and enter i-ittle niece. Audrey Luci
lovely birthday parties
Wis week was that of I
Wednesday afternoon, when Mrs. it.
E. Wattenburg complimented her
ifl. the
into the W0tlds and mountains.
J-et the essence of your vacacon
be a buoyant spirit of physical relax
ation, and mental peace and appre-
The guests included: Lester and
Louise Hunter. Junior Carl and
Hetty Van Emmons. Jack Siemens.
Mary Jane Moore. Margaret Anna
Waters. Tommy Waters. Marie Col
lier. George Baldwin. George Dun
can. Frank Fl i. Dorothy Browne.
Donald and Bobcrt Hunt, Donald
occasion being her sixth birthday.
Games were enjoyed on the lovely
I lawn and Mrs. Myrtle Helm charm
led the little ones with delightful
elation the hope of morning and!fairv stories. Dainty refreshments I and James Evan Rogers,
the content of aight the freedom 'er served, the birthday rake be-j '
of stop or 'o on to follow this i big prettily appointed with pastel
way or that, as Inclination points, j shaded candles. Late in the after- MRS. TEMPLAR HOSTESS
witth your companion. noon Mr. A. M. Collier of the While TO HAPPY HOCK CLUB
Enjoy to the fullest the physical j Pelican Mineral Springs treated the A lovely informal affair of
exhilaration of exe.-cise out of doors, ,ittle tots to iced soda drinks. Little week, was that of Tuesday i
when each sweet inhalation makes ' Audrey Lucille received a number of : noon, when Mrs. W. Templar
t bli
the eye dance and the heart -grow
r I lovely gifts. The Httle ones present
young, when you huve toe desire to werc
skip, and prance, and gather a reed
to make music upon, like tho im
mortal Pan, of u-allmmed forest days
Stevenson, our well-loved adven
turer, advises one lo go alone, that
one may be more open to Impres
sions and your thoughts take odor
frcm what you see.
But unfortunately there are not
many people nowadays who art;
sufficient unto themselves, make
up your part, if It pleuse you, and
when this peace of the world enters
into your soul, be In a receptive
mood and you will return from your
Jaunt with t ie wisdom of new found
wonders in -woods, in fields and sky
that you had never dreamed of.
Marie. Caroline and Stella
Collier. Bose Mary Sloan. Ora Lea
Vannic'e, Patricia Gallagher, Betty
Gallagher. Jean Hanger. Betty
Hanger. Anita May Henderson of
j. Spokane. Marjorie Hanson and the
I honor guest. Audrey Lucille Hill.
was
hostess at her home on North
Eleventh to the members of the
Happy Hour Club. Sweet peas,
prettily arranged In low vases were
used in profusion about the home.
During the business meeting the
members decided to adjourn until
! September, when they will again
Itake up thc-fr soda! activities, Mra.
V. P. Johnson to be the first bos-
HOVSE (U EST AT
PIKE HOME
.Miss Marie Auure ol Marrysvllle
Is the lovely house guest of her
aunt, Mrs. E. H. i'lke.
MB. AMI MILS. HOPKINS
RETURN NORTH
After being t ie house goesta
COMPLEMENTS NIECES AND
NEPHEWS O.N WEDNESDAY
Entertaining eleve nof his ' little I
grand nieces and nephews. .Mr.
Floyd V. Farrar, brother of Mrs.
C. B. DoLap, proved himself a de-1
lightful host on Wednesday after- I
noon when he entertained wltfj a i close of the afternoon,
"w-aterniellon party" at the home of
his sister on South Riverside. Those attending were
The little ones enjoying their -v- Young. J.J. Keller. O
less of the fal'. season. The annual
picnic of the club will lie held a
week from Sunday at Fort Creek
which is for all members of the club
and their families. The hostess
served dainty refreshments at the
Mesdames
M. Hector.
I uncles hospitality were Paula. Pat- R- A. Kmmltt. .1. A. Luch, Jennie
Summer re -ort life is the most I ri-'ia- Dorothy, Mary Ava, Nondls. I Hu'rn, W. E. Heck, v. p. Johnson,
interesting free and easy relation I Dwaln, Charley, Junior Lloyd; Ed-1 Buconlch, II. E. Jones, E. Laur
to bo round In the social world. At v,ln an(i Richard DeLap and Virgin- j ence, W. A. Cofer. W. J. Stunmitl,
theso resoits about our city, which la Richmond. Bosetta McGce of j S. Summers and the hostess, Mrs.
ore so numerous, you can live more j Ashland and Alice Holiday, who are j Templar,
and have ;our fun in the most en- house guests at the home of Non-
yoyablo comfortable fashion to be dls Oc'Lap were
found anywhere.
The young people flutter about,
dancing, singing, canoeing and swim
ming, the girls powdering lucir pret
ty iiosos, the jourrg men twisting
their unfledged moustaches. Auto
mobiles are coiiBtaotly coming and
going.
Ouiing daylight you play tennis;
in tho twilight you sit In the shad
ows of the verandas and exchange
sweet nothings wito jour latest best
sweetheart ,.r you dance.
Often you Indulge in a quiet
game of bridge in the cool seclusion
of the club ''ooubb.
But, mostly of .ill you enjoy the
living, breaching atmosphere of the
place.
Young people nowaday live in one
continual round of gayet). Our dear
ancestors would have been shocked
at the reckless abandon of their
stale.
Old Sol has been shlnlii'g glori
ously, resplendent ly through I lie
week, the only person with a sniiu
Klin and it warm welcome for every
body. .Most of i n- Klamath Fulls
social ovc.ild have fled to Iheir cabins
or resorts in the cool mountakii.
A few brave hostesses are giving
luncheon Tor Bummer guesis in our!
il-
guests
THE Baby Store
Between th Bank and the beauty
s lop.
Demurely tucked away.
There is a store at which I stop
To dream a bit eaoi day:
A store that I siiail never puss
Without a wistful sigh
Par lovely things Inside the glass
I have no need to buy.
There is a basket, lined in blue,
With combs anj brushes small,
A tiny 'broidered pillow, too,
A bunny and a ball.
And little caps and dresBes sheer.
And bootees In a line
All waiting for a baby dear
Who never shall be mine.
The banker, perfect in his part,
Reserves a bow for me;
The mistress of the beauty muTT
Kecelves me graciously.
And I must hiii 1 1 at each in turn.
Nor ever tell them why
I stop bo dream a bit and yearn
For things 1 need not buy.
Molly Anderson Halev.
RETURN TO '
SOUTHERN HOME
Mr. and M. Laurence Mehaffey
and two small sons who have been
the bouse guests of Mrs. Mehaffey's
mother. Mrs. Wilbur Jones, left
Thursday for their home In southern
California.
Lovely World
T OVELY world, the work of
Him
Who is Lord of cherubim I
May thy boauty make me see
Loveliness as His decree!
Twinkling stars and changing
moon,
Winter snow-s and skies of June,
IJEwn and twilight, rain and
Hhfne.
All with loveliness entwine!
Wondrous earth, terrestrial
hymn.
Of HIh power the syngnyui,
Thou doll) teach me I may be
Lovely as Is HIh decree!
Hnnriette W. itoberts.
if
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Bogers for the
past week. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wayne
HOpklns and sou Earl Wayne, junior
left on Thursday fir Granada, Cali
fornia, sphere they will visit with
relatives and friends f r a brief
time before returning by motor to
their home in Portland. While here
the visitors en.ioyed a delightful
week-end party at the Bogers lodge
at Lake of the Woods and a motor
trip lo Crater Lake.
SPENDING WEEK-END
AT LODGE
Mrs. II. W. Brldgeford and Mrs.
G. Carvey are spending, the week
end at the Bridgeford lodge at Lake
of the Woods.
BIEHN-CARTWRIGHT
NUPTIALS
A wedding of interest to Klamath
Falls people was that of last Satur
day, when Miss Iris Cartwrlgbt and
Mr. Wayne Blehn. both popular
young people of this city, were mar
ried in Yreka. California. Rov.
Hadlow of tile St. Marks church In
tin- southern city officiating. Miss
Bstelle Luscombe and Mr. Boy Rine
hart, were the attendants. The
Wedding came as a complete sur
prise to the hosts of friends of the
young couple here. For the present
they are at home to their friends at
iS Mortimer street.
BY WAY Of THE .MODE
At tlx- present time In all the
smart simps along Fifth avenue.
Blue Itoyale" and "Bordeaux
Wine" are to -be found. Those two
striking colors will play a favorite'
part In fall fashions..
Velours arc more popular than
felts In full millinery. At recent
millinery reviews crowns are higher
and round; many of the brims curve
into crowns at the back.
"Sua Llkl" a kind of Biisslan field
mouse which Is said to resemble
plush will be shown among the new
furs Ibis fall. "Blended Hamster"
which is a cross between the Ger
man prairie dog and the squirrel
will play an Important role in the
newer fur wraps.
A black pntent leather shoe im
ported by a New York firm from
Perugia has a square heel In mod
ernistic trend.
A little lady painted in one cor
ner, Is the smartest thing In the new
novelty handkerchiefs, Tho 'ker
chief is a square of crepe de chine.
Her skirt Is uppllqucd so thai II can
be lifted nnd n tiny puff carried in
the pocket like piece It forms.
One of the first women to Ie
elected to the Royal tloorgriiphlc
Society of Loudon, is Mis. Helena
S. Wright of Pltutteld, Mass, She
has been made ll Fellow, the high
est honor In this field, in recognition
of her research mid writing! on
Arctic and Antarctic exploration,
THE PORCH AS A I'l.MII.V ROOM
H .Line Huodlcor
In a country such as ours where
ntoro I ban half of the your one may
use u porch ns a family living room,
the decorating and furnishing of
the same becomes a very important
factor In the usual scheme of
things for the home nw.ker Cheer
fulness, coolness and resfiiluess are
the three Important points to be
kept in mind, for they uro the ulil
male ends to be achieved. ThOSO
are to be so, iired only through the
election of the right colors and the
correct furniture and arrangement
of same. Green. Blue. blue-Violet
mid gray are the cool colors and
annum no useu tor all large areas,
such as wood work, floors, rugs
.mil curtains, The garden should
approach and even tumble up onto
the porch for no baud uia.lo screen
surpasses nature'! screen of vines,
climbing roses, and shrubbery, while
wall pockets for cut flowers, bung
ing baskets and Tern stands well
filled, give one the feellni of a
cool ravine while the bright flowers
provide the touches of color which
.ir - mi essential Grass rugs are the
moat serviceable and are easy to
live with and care for. while a
bright colored Indian rug Is won
derful and greatly to be desired.
iin- porch should not be made
the dumping place for delupldated,
out -of-dute furniture, for even ii
very limited number of pieces of
grass or reed furniture will make
the -mildest of porches attriuilre
lite grass furniture so much In
vogue roday comes from China and
has wonderful wearing Qualities
and comes In almost uny desired
pi, , . The same is true of the reed
furniture, most of which Is made
in this country, although the rutlan
from Which Ii Is woven comes front
the Hutch East Indies, where the
vine:, grow lii the Jungles lo a
length of ftvo hundred feet or more.
A few easy chairs with gay crctot
cushions, a siniill table or two. and
a chaise tongue or settee, with al
ways more bright gay cretonne
cushions Interesting reading mat
ter close at hand and a quaint,
gaily colored receptacle for cut
flowers, and Isn't the picture a
pleasing one for the tired worker
coming home In the late afternoon,
or for the friend who drops In to
chat or to play a band of bridge?
ARRIVED Tills MORNING
James T. Edwards of Weed, Cali
fornia, was the first tourist lo reg
ister this morning at the chamber
of commerce office, followed by W.
t. shive, Monrovlcl, Cal. ; a. j.
Stevens, San Francisco: Frank
Frame. Santa Cruze, Cal.; V. II.
ICnoeliintl, Bhelton, Wusblnglon; J.
It. Bogers, Cherokee City. Arkansas;
E. II. Heed. San Francisco, Cal.;
Frank Bcbnipp, Sacramento, Cul.;
it. Holtsman, Oakland, Cal., and
Pbil I. Indiana, Kingsbury, Cal.
WASHINGTON VISITORS
F. Ii. Kneeland and party, mak
ing a motor trip through Oregon
from the neighboring state, Wash
ington, Arrived here this morning
and will motor to Crater Lake over
Sunday.
net ion for moudatntiti brought hy
.1... I I hi ill iODitlcltll 1,111 Ol
Eugene ggginal si,.... Corporation " """ ""'y 1 ""'
Commissioner Crows. The asioula ; "r
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SPECIAL SUNDAY
DINNER
WHITE PL-LICA N HOTEL
Harry B o r e I
and his orchestra will play iluring
dinner hour
t
The Washington Cafe
Is lh moil popular esllng placn In Klamilh ralla tudsy
"There's a Reason"
TOU CAN ' V
EAT BETTER FOR LESS
AMEBIC N AMI CHINESE DIS1IEH
IBS Houlti HIl'Jl
Wm Nlilng, Prop.
Distinction
Men
nrcn t alike as peas
Pod. They're dif
ferent every one.
in n
The
nlvn
made
nuii wal fii ne iii imi 111 another, Progree-
men with high lllmilr, nt uppearalli'i. have nulla
to their exact meuHuro.
Appearance i Ino blgvesl annul oi the lallor made
man, KJi null fits precisely to lurm. the oio i br
coming?, tho material In pwfeol aocord il" ilrldea
with Oontldence, 'or he ban all 'the udvnntagen of the
well drenned.
Hollar f r dollar you can b lore In u tailor made
suit, than In any other under the nun You gave the
middleman'! profit ,beciiue you buy direct from the
tailor. Therefore your flr.nl com In no grimier. The
navlug effected In the long hard nervlro proven an
additional eentomy. and all the time you have tin:
fueling of a man well ntllrod.
These are fucin. you cun t over estimate, the value
of pernunnl uppuaruurn and economy, llrnt, inai und
always, .ounull a good Inllor, have your Hiilla mude for
you by
J-
A. GOLDSMITH
Merchant Tailor
Winters Building
All kinds of fur manufac
turing and coat remodeling
MRS. WM. BESSLER
Furrier
(12ft WilHliiiiKlnn
Hot. BlXth mill Seventh
All work 110 to BO per cont
lenn Hum any fur houga I"
Klamath, Work guarMterJ.
Closing
Out
our stock of auto accessories at greatly re
duced prices. We have a complete line
to choose from. Come in and tell us
what you need.
Klamath Falls Auto Co.
Roy Call, Prop.
224 Main St. Phone 246-R
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